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Old 07-13-2010, 09:10 PM
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Grammy o'5
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Originally Posted by sharon b
Been there done that and after a certain point you will say its no longer worth it . But you have to get to that point on your own.

I had a friend who always borrowed money, never paid it back :roll: nothing big, 5 bucks here 2 there.. you know small stuff, or so I thought til I added it up one month :shock: It was almost 100.00 I was a single mom working two jobs and for what ... to support her I think not :hunf:

We are still friends, I just limit my time with her. You will get to the point , soon I suspect
Good Luck :thumbup:

I, too, have a friend that always borrowed small amounts of $$$ without paying it back. I quit lending it, saying I didn't have the cash that day, etc. She came over one day while I was rearranging dishes in a curio cabinet. She asked if she could have a black & clear glass shot glass. I said, okay, then SAW IT THE NEXT MONTH IN HER YARD SALE!!! No more impromptu "gifts" -- I, too, just limit my time with her. She also has more issues that made me limit my time with her.
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